Ex-Doctor Who and Broadchurch star David Tennant proved he could play a very nasty piece of work on the first season of Jessica Jones and it looks like he’s doing so again in the new movie Bad Samaritan (out March 30).

Woody Harrelson may be an Academy Award nominee (for the third time) for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, but last year also saw him transform into president Lyndon B. Johnson for the biopic, LBJ. In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the filming of LBJ, Harrelson weighs in on the legacy of the 36th president.

NBCUniversal International Networks has acquired The Outpost, an original fantasy adventure series that will air on Syfy channels outside the U.S. Stargate co-writer and producer Dean Devlin, and Stargate SG-1 showrunner/exec producer Jonathan Glassner are exec producers of the series created by Arrowstorm Entertainment’s Kynan Griffin and Jason Faller (Mythica).

In TNT’s fantasy thriller The Librarians, the dedicated Librarians have fought myriad evil supernatural beings to ­protect their magical repository and its invaluable artifacts. But in Season 4, each of them will ­consider checking out. Exec ­producer Dean Devlin tells us why.

The Crown, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Guillermo Del Toro's animated Troll Hunters are among the month's top binge TV offerings. Plus, catch up with Shawn Spencer and Gus Guster before Psych: The Movie.

When TNT's crime-stopping, world-saving geniuses of The Librarians return for Season 4 on December 13, they'll have a new big-bad standing in their path. That baddie is being played by John Noble—who we are sure will please fans after seeing his devilish run on Sleepy Hollow.

If several actors can tackle the legacy of Winston Churchill and be awarded for it, then why not Lyndon Baines Johnson? In recent times we have seen British actor Tom Wilkinson take him on somewhat controversially in Selma, as well as Bryan Cranston in his Tony-winning and Emmy-nominated turn in All the Way; both were excellent in the role, especially Cranston. Now we can add — of all people — Woody Harrelson to the club in LBJ, director Rob Reiner’s stirring biopic.

He’s come a long way from his early TV days on Cheers, building a film career with roles in about 80 movies, including White Men Can’t Jump, the Hunger Games franchise, War for the Planet of the Apes, No Country for Old Men and The Edge of Seventeen. Now Woody Harrelson, 56, portrays a fellow Texan, President Lyndon B. Johnson, in LBJ, in theaters November 3.